reconfiguration and renaissance

Author: farid erkizia bakht

These dire energy scenarios might prove an excuse to backtrack on climate change commitments over the next decade, as energy supplies and storage dive. “Imported fuel adds to costs for U.K. consumers, whose electricity costs are already higher than for other EU nations, according to a government paper from January on the nation’s post-Brexit industrial… Read More New cables planned to import electricity from EU. Taking back control?

The last few days of winter have been a whirlwind. Martin McGuinness resigned and forced new elections in Northern Ireland. Sinn Fein surged leading calls to reject Brexit and the threat of a hard border separating north and south. The idea of a united Ireland has surfaced once more. Scottish leader, Nicola Sturgeon then stunned… Read More End of an era and a start of another

Introduction – back cover Europeans in the sixties to the nineties knew about the Basques. Today, to the millenials the Basques are almost invisible as the end of conflict took them off the front pages. Active for six decades in what most considered terrorism, some saw as resistance. The war ended in 2011. On the… Read More Basques on the edge of Core Europe